Image forming device with automatic power cutoff
When a process cartridge is installed in a laser printer main body, a projecting rod, which is provided at a toner tank and which projects from a side surface of a housing of the cartridge, enters into a U-shaped positioning portion such that the cartridge is positioned. The projecting rod pushes a lever of a switch downward and turns the switch on. Operation of the printer becomes possible, and power is supplied to a light scanning device. Even if the cartridge, in which the toner tank is not installed, is installed in a laser printer, because the projecting rod does not project out, the process cartridge is not positioned, and the switch remains off. The printer does not operate and power is not supplied to the light scanning device.
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This application claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-155947, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image forming device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A latent image is formed on a photosensitive body by laser light emitted from a light scanning device. The latent image is developed by a developing device, such that a toner image is formed on the photosensitive body. Image forming devices using a known electrophotographic process are known which record an image by transferring the toner image formed on the photosensitive body onto a recording sheet or the like, and then fix the transferred toner image to the recording sheet.
A charging device, the developing device, a toner tank, a cleaning device, and the like, together with the photosensitive body, form an integral process cartridge. There are image forming devices which are structured such that the process cartridge can be installed in and removed from the image forming device.
Such an image forming device has a mechanism which permits operation of the image forming device in accordance with the installation/removal of the process cartridge.
Further, there are image forming devices in which, when the process cartridge is removed, the input of power to the light scanning device is electrically cut so that laser light is not irradiated, in order for laser light to not leak out to the exterior. (See, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 5-323714.)
Moreover, there are image forming devices in which, in order for laser light to not leak out to the exterior, the side in the direction opposite the direction in which the laser light of the light scanning device exits, is the side in the direction of installing and removing the process cartridge, and the inner wall surface of the image forming device to which the laser light is irradiated is a scattering reflecting surface. (See, for example, JP-A No. 4-190253.)
However, recently, process cartridges are being used in which the toner tank can be installed/removed from the process cartridge, and only the toner tank is replaced.
Even if a mechanism is provided which permits operation of the image forming device in accordance with the installation/removal of the process cartridge, the image forming device can be operated even if the user installs the process cartridge in a state of having forgotten to install the toner tank therein.
Thus, there is a complete lack of toner, and blank sheets are outputted. Or, in the case of a developing system utilizing a developing agent in which toner and carrier are mixed together, the lack of toner causes problems such as the carrier damages the photosensitive body, or, after the carrier adheres to the photosensitive body, the carrier is transferred to the recording sheet and carried to the fixing device where it damages the rollers of the fixing device, or the like.
In the structure disclosed in JP-A No. 4-190253, because the laser light optical path itself is not blocked, if the operator takes a look inside the device, he/she can directly see the laser light.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an image forming device comprising: a device main body; a cartridge attached removably to the device main body, the cartridge having a cartridge housing, a photosensitive body, a developing section for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive body, and a developing agent tank accommodated in the cartridge housing and for supplying developing agent to the developing section; an indication portion provided at the developing agent tank; a sensing portion sensing the indication portion; and a permitting portion permitting operation of the image forming device when the sensing portion senses the indication portion.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Hereinafter, a laser printer, to which a known electrophotographic process is applied, will be described with reference to the figures as an example of application of an image forming device relating to the present invention. The known electrophotographic process is the series of processes in which a toner image, which is formed on a photosensitive body by the processes of charging the photosensitive body, forming a latent image by exposure by a laser or the like, and developing the latent image by a toner, is transferred onto a recording sheet or the like, the toner image is fixed to the recording sheet, and an image is thereby recorded.
The image forming device to which the present invention is applied is not limited to the laser printer which will be described hereinafter, and may be a copier, a fax machine, a multifunction device, or the like.
First, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The schematic structure of a laser printer 11 is shown in
A summary of the structure of the laser printer 11 and a summary of the processes for forming an image on the recording sheet P will be described first. Note that, in the drawings, the left side is the front surface side.
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A roller charging device 22 is disposed so as to contact the upper left portion of the photosensitive drum 20. The roller charging device 22 applies a charging bias so as to charge the photosensitive drum 20 to a predetermined potential. After charging, exposure is carried out by laser light LA emitted from a light scanning device 44 disposed above the photosensitive drum 20, and a latent image corresponding to the image information is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 20.
A developing device 27 is structured by a developing section 24, which has a developing roller 26 carrying toner which has been charged to a predetermined polarity, and a toner tank 120, which accommodates toner to be supplied to the developing section 24.
Due to developing bias being applied by the developing roller 26, the latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum 20 is developed such that a toner image is formed. The toner image is conveyed to a nip portion between the photosensitive drum 20 and a transfer roller 32.
A sheet feed cassette 48 accommodating the recording sheets P is disposed at the lower portion of the laser printer 11. The recording sheet P is fed-out by a pick-up roller 36 and conveyed by conveying rollers 38. At a predetermined timing, the recording sheet P is fed by resist rollers 40 to the nip portion between the transfer roller 32 and the photosensitive drum 20.
Voltage, which is of a polarity opposite that of the aforementioned predetermined potential of the toner, is applied to the transfer roller 32, and the toner image of the photosensitive drum 20 is transferred onto the recording sheet P. The recording sheet P, to which the toner image has been transferred, is sent to a fixing device 34. The fixing device 34 fixes the toner image to the recording sheet P by heat and pressure. The recording sheet P to which the toner image is fixed is discharged out onto a sheet discharge tray 42 at the top portion of the laser printer 11.
The toner image is not completely transferred onto the recording sheet P by the transfer roller 32, and a portion of the toner image remains on the photosensitive drum 20 as residual toner. The residual toner is scraped off by a cleaning blade 30 of a cleaning device 28, and is recovered in an interior 29 of the cleaning device 28.
A control section 39 which controls the respective portions of the laser printer 11 is provided in the laser printer 11. Further, the laser printer 11 has a power source section 37 which supplies power to the respective portions.
The photosensitive drum 20, the developing device 27, the cleaning device 28, and the roller charging device 22 are integral, and structure a process cartridge 100. The process cartridge 100 is removably installed in a laser printer main body 12.
A light blocking wall 103 stands erect at the rear end portion (the left side in
An opening/closing cover 50 for installation and removal of the process cartridge 100 is provided at the front surface portion of the laser printer 11. The opening/closing cover 50 opens and closes around a rotating shaft 52 which is at the lower end portion thereof. As shown in
The direction of installation/removal of the process cartridge 100 is at the side opposite the exposure direction of the laser light LA exiting from the light scanning device 44. (As shown in
A rectangular toner supply opening 158, which is long in the longitudinal direction, is formed in the front surface portion of the toner tank 120. Toner is replenished to the developing section 24 from this toner supply opening 158.
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Accordingly, when the toner tank 120 is to be removed from the process cartridge 100, as shown in
As described above, the toner supply opening 150 is open at the front side portion of the toner tank 120. As shown in
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A switch 162 is provided only at the projecting rod 122 side. The projecting rod 122 pushes a lever 163 of the switch 162 downward so as to turn the switch 162 on. However, as shown in
The switch 162 is attached to a power source line which supplies power from the power source section 37 to the light scanning device 44. When the switch 162 is on, the power source line is connected, and power is supplied to the light scanning device 44. However, when the switch 162 is off, the power source line is cut-off, and power is not supplied to the light scanning device 44. Namely, the switch 162 also functions as a power supply permitting device of the light scanning device 44.
Next, operation of the first embodiment will be described.
As the formation of images onto the recording sheets P is carried out, the toner in the toner tank 120 of the process cartridge 100 is consumed, and the amount thereof decreases. The amount of toner decreases, and when the remaining amount of the toner is a predetermined amount or less, an operation panel (not shown) or the like displays the fact that the toner is low. The user opens the opening/closing cover 50 as shown in
Although the toner in the toner tank 120 of the process cartridge 100 is low, the other parts such as the photosensitive drum 20 and the like are still usable. Therefore, only the toner tank 120 of the process cartridge 100 is replaced.
The way of replacing the toner tank 120 will be described hereinafter.
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When replacement of the toner tank 120 is completed, as shown in
Note that the process cartridge 100 can be installed in the laser printer main body 12 with the lever 152 at its rotated position shown in
When the process cartridge 100 is installed in the laser printer main body 12, the projecting rod 122 and the rotating shaft 154, which project from the side surfaces 104, 106 of the housing 102 of the process cartridge 100, enter into the U-shaped positioning portions 160 such that the process cartridge 100 is positioned. Further, the projecting rod 122 pushes the lever 163 of the switch 162 downward and turns the switch 162 on. Accordingly, operation of the laser printer 11 is possible, and power is supplied to the light scanning device 44.
If the user forgets to install the toner tank 120 in the process cartridge 100, the switch 162 does not sense the projecting rod 122 because the projecting rod 122 is not projecting out. Therefore, the laser printer 11 does not operate. Accordingly, problems caused by the toner tank 120 not being installed, such as, for example, being completely out of toner and printing not being carried out (blank sheets being outputted), do not arise.
Because power is not supplied to the light scanning device 44, the laser light LA does not carry out exposure.
Further, because the projecting rod 122 is not set in the positioning portion 160, the process cartridge 100 is not positioned. Therefore, the laser printer 11 does not operate normally. In addition, the user will notice right away that he/she forgot to install the toner tank 120.
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Even if the process cartridge 100 is installed in the laser printer main body 12 with the toner tank 120 not fixed to the process cartridge 100, the projecting rod 122 does not project out, and therefore, the switch 162 does not sense the projecting rod 122. Accordingly, the laser printer 11 does not operate, and power is not supplied to the light scanning device 44. Further, normal positioning is not carried out.
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When the process cartridge 100, in which the toner tank 120 is installed, is installed in the laser printer main body 12, the laser printer 11 can operate, power is supplied to the light scanning device 44, and the laser light LA can be irradiated. However, the light blocking wall 103, which is higher than the gap between a top surface 102A of the process cartridge 100 and the bottom surface 44A of the light scanning device 44, stands erect at the rear end portion (the left side in
The laser printer 11 may be used as the printer engine in another image forming device such as, for example, a copier, a fax machine, a multifunction device, or the like.
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A second embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The same reference numerals are applied to members which were described in the first embodiment, and repeat description thereof is omitted.
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The entry opening of the insertion hole 222 is substantially the same size as the width of the trunk portion of the projecting plate 224, and is narrower than the width of the head portions 226A. However, an inner portion (not illustrated) of the insertion hole 222 is wider than the head portions 226A.
When an attempt is made to insert the projecting plate 224 into the projection hole 230 and the insertion hole 222, the head portions 226A abut the entrance of the projection hole 230. However, when the projection plate 224 is inserted further and pushed in, the forked-off portions 226 narrow so as to enter into the projection hole 230 and the insertion hole 222. When the entire head portions 226A are inserted in the insertion hole 222, the forked-off portions 226 widen because the inner portion of the insertion hole 222 is wider than the head portions 226A. Even if an attempt is made to pull the projecting plate 224 out, the head portions 226A catch and the projecting plate 224 cannot be pulled out.
In order to remove the toner tank 220, as shown in
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In the same way as in the first embodiment, when the process cartridge 200 is installed, the projecting plate 224 enters into the positioning portion 260 such that the process cartridge 200 is positioned, and the projecting plate 224 pushes the lever 163 of the switch downward and turns the switch 162 on. As shown in
Next, operation of the second embodiment will be described.
When the toner becomes a predetermined amount or less, the user replaces only the toner tank 220 of the process cartridge 200.
As described above, the projecting plate 224 cannot be pulled-out from the insertion hole 222 and the projection hole 230 as shown in
In the same way as in the first embodiment, if the user forgets to install the toner tank 220 in the process cartridge 200, the switch 162 does not sense the projecting plate 224. Accordingly, the laser printer 11 does not operate. Further, because power is not supplied to the light scanning device 44, the laser light LA does not carry out exposure. Moreover, because the process cartridge 200 is not positioned, the laser printer 11 does not operate normally.
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Even if the process cartridge 200 is installed in the laser printer with the toner tank 220 not fixed, because the projecting plate 224 does not project out, the switch 162 does not sense it. Accordingly, the laser printer 11 does not operate, and power is not supplied to the light scanning device 44. Moreover, the process cartridge 200 is not positioned normally.
A third embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The same reference numerals are applied to members which were described in the first and second embodiments, and repeat description thereof is omitted.
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A projection hole 330 is formed in a housing 302 of a process cartridge 300. When the projecting plate 324 slides, the projecting plate 324 projects out from the projection hole 330. Accordingly, a toner tank 320 is fixed by installing the toner tank 320 in the process cartridge 300 and sliding the projecting plate 324 so as to cause the projecting plate 324 to project out from the projection hole 330.
A groove 324A is formed in the bottom surface of the projecting plate 324. As shown in
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In the same way as in the second embodiment, as shown in
Next, operation of the third embodiment will be described.
When the toner becomes a predetermined amount or less, the user replaces only the toner tank 320 of the process cartridge 300. As described above and as shown in
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A fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described next. The same reference numerals are applied to members which were described in the first embodiment, and repeat description thereof is omitted.
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An anchor pin 412 stands erect at the side surface of a housing 402.
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A first groove 424A and a second groove 424B are formed in the inner wall of the dial portion 424. Only the bottom ends of a first plate spring 416 and a second plate spring 417 are fixed to a mounting surface 419 of a side wall of the toner tank 420 to which the dial portion 424 is mounted. The upper end of the first plate spring 416, which upper end is not fixed, tilts in the counterclockwise direction which is the direction opposite to the rotating direction (the direction of arrow T). The upper end of the second plate spring 417, which upper end is not fixed, tilts in the clockwise direction which is the rotating direction (the direction of arrow T).
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When the dial portion 424 is rotated further, the second convex portion 414 abuts the anchor pin 412 such that rotation stops, and a third plate spring 418 engages with the second groove 424B such that reverse rotation is prohibited. Then, as shown in
Differently than the first through third embodiments, the lever 152 is not provided at the rotating shaft 154 at the far side of the toner tank 420 (see
In the same way as in the second embodiment, as shown in
Next, operation of the fourth embodiment will be described.
When the toner becomes a predetermined amount or less, the user replaces only the toner tank 420 of the process cartridge 400. As described above and as shown in
When the lever 426 is rotated and the state shown in
Even if a toner tank 420 which had previously been removed is mistakenly installed again in the process cartridge 400, the toner tank 420 cannot be fixed because the lever 426 does not rotate. Further, even if the process cartridge 400 is installed in the laser printer main body with the toner tank 420 not fixed thereat, because the lever 426 is not at the position shown in
Note that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments.
For example, the above-described embodiments are developing systems in which the developing agent uses only toner. However, the present invention is not limited to the same. For example, a developing system may be utilized which uses a developing agent in which toner and carrier are mixed together. In the case of a developing system using a developing agent in which toner and carrier are mixed together, a lack of toner causes problems such as the carrier damages the surface of the photosensitive body, or, after the carrier adheres to the surface of the photosensitive body, the carrier is transferred to the recording sheet and carried to the fixing device where it damages the rollers of the fixing device, or the like. However, these problems can be prevented in the present invention.
As described above, in accordance with the present invention, even if a process cartridge, in which a developing agent tank is not installed, is installed, the image forming device does not operate, and therefore, problems caused by the developing agent tank not being installed do not arise.
Claims
1. An image forming device comprising:
- a device main body;
- a cartridge attached removably to the device main body, the cartridge having a cartridge housing, a photosensitive body, a developing section for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive body, and a developing agent tank accommodated in the cartridge housing and for supplying developing agent to the developing section, the developing agent tank comprising an indication portion;
- a sensing portion sensing the indication portion; and
- a permitting portion permitting operation of the image forming device when the sensing portion senses the indication portion,
- wherein the developing agent tank is configured to be removed from the cartridge.
2. An image forming device comprising:
- a device main body;
- a cartridge attached removably to the device main body, the cartridge having a cartridge housing, a photosensitive body, a developing section for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive body, and a developing agent tank accommodated in the cartridge housing and for supplying developing agent to the developing section, the developing agent tank comprising an indication portion;
- a sensing portion sensing the indication portion; and
- a permitting portion permitting operation of the image forming device when the sensing portion senses the indication portion,
- wherein the indication portion has a projecting portion projecting from the developing agent tank,
- the projecting portion is movable between a first state for fixing the developing agent tank accommodated in the cartridge, and a second state releasing the fixing so as to permit removal of the developing agent tank, and
- the sensing portion can sense the projecting portion which is in the first state.
3. The image forming device of claim 2, further comprising a prohibiting portion prohibiting the projecting portion from moving from the second state to the first state.
4. The image forming device of claim 2, wherein the projecting portion can position the cartridge in the device main body.
5. The image forming device of claim 1, further comprising:
- a light scanning device which can emit laser light for exposure for forming the latent image; and
- a current supplying permitting portion permitting supply of current to the light scanning device when the sensing portion senses the indication portion.
6. The image forming device of claim 1, further comprising:
- a light scanning device which can emit laser light for exposure for forming the latent image; and
- a light blocking wall for blocking reflected light of the laser light.
7. The image forming device of claim 1, further comprising a light scanning device which can emit laser light for exposure for forming the latent image,
- wherein an exposure direction of the laser light is substantially a same direction as a cartridge installing direction.
8. The image forming device of claim 1, further comprising a light scanning device which can emit laser light for exposure for forming the latent image,
- wherein the light scanning device is disposed above the photosensitive body, and
- a direction of installing and removing the cartridge is a substantially horizontal direction.
9. The image forming device of claim 3,
- wherein the developing agent tank has:
- a projecting portion accommodating portion slidably accommodating the projecting portion;
- a holding portion for holding the projecting portion such that the projecting portion is in the first state in which the projecting portion partially projects out from the projecting portion accommodating portion; and
- a release portion for releasing the holding such that the projecting portion is in the second state in which the projecting portion is separated from the projecting portion accommodating portion.
10. The image forming device of claim 9, wherein the holding portion has:
- a first prohibiting member for prohibiting the projecting portion, which is positioned at a predetermined position, from sliding in one direction; and
- a second prohibiting member for prohibiting the projecting portion, which is positioned at the predetermined position, from sliding in an opposite direction.
11. The image forming device of claim 9, wherein the cartridge housing has a projection hole through which the projecting portion, which slides from the projecting portion accommodating portion, can pass.
12. The image forming device of claim 3, wherein the developing agent tank has a rotating portion which is integral with the projecting portion and which has a first convex portion and a second convex portion, and
- the cartridge housing has a fixing portion engaging with the first convex portion in order to fix the developing agent tank which is in the first state.
13. The image forming device of claim 12, wherein the developing tank has an anchor portion anchoring the second convex portion in the second state in which the projecting portion is rotated by a predetermined angle in one direction from the first state.
14. The image forming device of claim 13, wherein the cartridge housing has:
- a first prohibiting member engaging with the rotating portion which is in the first state, such that the rotating portion does not rotate in the one direction;
- a second prohibiting member engaging with the rotating portion which is in the first state, such that the rotating portion does not rotate in another direction; and
- a third prohibiting member engaging with the rotating portion which is in the second state, such that the rotating portion does not rotate in the other direction.
15. The image forming device of claim 12, wherein the developing tank has:
- a developing agent supply opening for supplying the developing agent to the developing section; and
- a shutter for opening/closing the developing agent supply opening, the shutter being interlocked with rotation of the rotating portion and opening when the first state arises.
16. An image forming device comprising: a device main body;
- a cartridge attached to the device main body and comprising a cartridge housing and a developing agent tank removably attached to the cartridge housing;
- wherein, operation of the image forming device is permitted when the developing agent tank is attached to the cartridge housing and is not permitted when the developing agent tank is removed from the cartridge housing.
17. The image forming device of claim 16, wherein the cartridge further comprises a photosensitive body and a developing section for developing a latent image formed on the photosensitive body, and the developing agent tank supplies developing agent to the developing section.
18. The image forming device of claim 16, wherein the cartridge is removably attached to the device main body and operation of the image forming device is not permitted when the cartridge is removed from the device main body.
19. The image forming device of claim 16, wherein the developing agent tank includes an indication portion and the image forming device senses the indicating portion to determine whether the developing agent tank is attached to the cartridge housing.
20. The image forming device of claim 18, wherein the developing agent tank includes an indication portion and the image forming device senses the indicating portion to determine whether the developing agent tank is attached to the cartridge housing.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 2, 2004
Date of Patent: Oct 7, 2008
Patent Publication Number: 20050265736
Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Masanori Seto (Iwatsuki), Yoshiaki Haginoya (Iwatsuki)
Primary Examiner: Hoang Ngo
Attorney: Sughrue Mion, PLLC
Application Number: 11/000,896
International Classification: G03G 15/00 (20060101); G03G 15/08 (20060101);